The 9 Axes Motion Shield is based on the BNO055 absolute orientation sensor from Bosch Sensortec GmbH.

The BNO055 is a System in Package (SiP), integrating a triaxial 14-bit accelerometer, a triaxial 16-bit gyroscope with a range of ±2000 degrees per second, a triaxial geomagnetic sensor and a 32-bit microcontroller running the BSX3.0 FusionLib software.

The sensor features three-dimensional acceleration, yaw rate and magnetic field strength data each in 3 perpendicular axes.

It also provides the sensor fusion signals such as:

Quaternion

Euler angles

Rotation vector

Linear acceleration

Gravity vector

In addition, it incorporates an intelligent interrupt engine, which allows for triggering interrupts based on:

slow or no motion recognition

any motion (slope) detection

high-g-detection

The maximum length and width of the 9 Axes Motion Shield PCB are 2.7 and 2.1 inches respectively. Four screw holes allow the board to be attached to a surface or case. Note that the distance between digital pins 7 and 8 is 160 mil (0.16"), not an even multiple of the 100 mil spacing of the other pins.

The Arduino 9 Axes Motion Shield is compatible with Uno, YÃ¹n, Leonardo, Ethernet, Mega and Due boards. When using the Arduino 9 Axes Motion Shield, be sure to solder the Interrupt bridge and Reset bridge in the correct position depending on the board used.

Note: The shield is TinkerKit compatible, which means you can quickly create projects by plugging TinkerKit modules to the board.

9 Axes Motion Shield compatibility

BOARD

INTERRUPT PIN

RESET PIN

Arduino Uno

D2

D4

Arduino Leonardo

D7

D4

Arduino Yun

D7

D4

Arduino Ethernet

D2

D4

Arduino Due

D2

D4

Arduino Mega

D2

D4

Operating Voltage: 5V

Power Consumption: 50mW

The shield features several TinkerKit input/output and communication interfaces. Connecting TinkerKit modules can simplify the creation of a project or a prototype. The on-board connectors are :

TinkerKit Inputs: IN2 and IN3 (in white), these connectors are routed to the Arduino A2 and A3 analog input pins

TinkerKit Outputs: OUT5 and OUT6 (in orange), these connectors are routed to the Arduino PWM outputs on pins 5 and 6

TinkerKit TWI: these connectors (4-pin in white) are routed on the Arduino TWI interface. Both connect to the same TWI interface to allow you to create a chain of TWI devices

In the Arduino IDE you will find the following examples, go to File -> Examples of Arduino IDE, under NAxesMotion, there are 4 sketches for the use of 9 Axes Motion Shield:

Accelerometer: Example code to stream Accelerometer data

BareMinimum: Example code to describe the Bare Minimum

Euler: Example code to stream Euler data

Motion: Example code of a game to demonstrate the Any motion and No motion Interrupt features

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